No, Fiona, I’m not at all tired of your Venice photographs, so keep them coming 🙂

Both these photos and what you’ve learned from Venice are beautiful and so inspiring. I love the distressed and rawness to the architecture that you captured because you can really feel the rich history.

“And, sometimes, in the midst of ruins

Treasures can be found.”

You are SO right about that. Also, the photograph of the door handle reflecting a heart is brilliant. Great eye you have!

You eye and eagerness to see what is hidden from the norm is what makes your photography simply amazing. These images are so beautiful from structures, to slight mist – love (like your photograph) them! Have a beautiful week~

Tired?!! of travel, seeing wonders?…neh…nope…not me!! I have the most confortable chair in front of “the magical eye” through I can see your lovely visions captured there… trust me!! A good week, just like always!

Next to Paris I think that Venice is my favorite city…There was a time in my life I lived in an apartment off a Venice alley similar to that in your first photo, it is the kind of memory that lasts forever; you did an amazing job of capturing that feeling.

Nothing in the world like Venice.
It is a city in which your skin absorbs all the beauty. You never tire of walking looking for the lost corners.
Your pictures help us understand that city. I know back there someday.

The crumbling decay of Venice is so much a part of it’s allure! There is really no place on earth just like it, with its mystery and unique history. I could never tire of seeing photos of it, Fiona. It is my favorite place on earth!

You are so right about giving people time and space for them to develop into who they should be. Thank you for this beautiful look into Venice. Your second image with the light coming down the canal is just wonderful – such light, such calm, such feeling. Beautiful.